SEGA has released an official gameplay trailer for Crazy Taxi: World Tour. And yes, this trailer features exactly what all Crazy Taxi fans want. So, if you are a fan of this arcade racer, you should definitely check it out.
In this new high-octane adventure, players will follow Axel as he chases down the mysterious masked villains who stole his beloved taxi. They will tackle extreme missions around the world all while earning money.
Players will be able to perform outrageous drifts, catch insane air, and drive at crazy speeds across five different cities as they work to deliver passengers and complete a variety of missions and challenges.
Crazy Taxi: World Tour will have a World Tour Campaign. In this campaign, you will embark on an adventure to recover Axel’s stolen car from a mysterious group of international car thieves in a compelling story-driven campaign. You will encounter quirky characters, tackle a variety of missions, and navigate diverse terrain across five unique cities around the world.
The developers claim that the game will offer countless ways to drive crazy and rake in big money. You can drive passengers at top speed, tackle unique side missions, or complete odd jobs across dynamic maps. You can also unlock a wide variety of vehicles and customization options to create your own one-of-a-kind ride.
Crazy Taxi: World Tour will also have a Multiplayer Mode. In MP, players can show off their outrageous driving skills against their friends or online competitors around the world and across platforms in multiple action-packed multiplayer modes.
Finally, the game will have an Arcade Mode. In this mode, you can race against the clock to earn the most cash possible.
SEGA plans to release Crazy Taxi: World Tour sometime in 2027.
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